v2.0.0
Usage
This is a major new release. Generally speaking, shader files and visualizer config files from v1 are not compatible. Only the latest v1.0.1 release of Monkey-Droid is compatible. Also, Linux ARM32 / ARMHF and Raspberry Pi 4B support has been discontinued, although the source should still build and run on a modern 64-bit Linux with OpenGL 4.6 support. Refer to the wiki for requirements and quick-start instructions.
Monkey-Hi-Hat
mhh-win-x64-2.0.0.zip
is the main application. Unzip the contents to a directory and it is ready to use. To control it from Monkey-Droid, be sure to enable the UnsecuredPort
setting in the mhh.conf
configuration file.
Monkey-Droid Remote Control GUI
monkeydroid_1.0.1.0_x86.msix
is the Windows installer for the monkey-droid remote-control GUI, and com.mindmagma.monkeydroid.apk
is the Android v1.0.1 package. For Windows, just run the installer. For Android, you should be able to simply click the APK linked below and it will install. If not, download it to your filesystem and launch it locally. Note this requires assigning a TCP port in the monkey-hi-hat mhh.conf
configuration file's UnsecuredPort
setting.
Eyecandy Demo Utility
eyecandy-demo-win-x64-2.0.0.zip
is the demo application from the eyecandy library. It is not required, but it has some utilities that might be useful. You can put it into a separate directory, or unzip it over monkey-hi-hat in the same directory. They both use all the same supporting DLLs and will always be available here with compatible versions in each release archive.
Visualizer / Shader Library
content-2.0.0.zip
is a convenience download of all the currently-available visualizer definitions, shaders, and playlists from the Volt's Laboratory repository. You can put them wherever you like, locally or on a network share, just update the paths in mhh.conf
so that monkey-hi-hat knows where to find them.